Support for typewriting machines



Dec. 29 1925. 1,567,593

E. HIRSCH SUPPORT FOR TYPEWRITING MACHINES Filed April 20, 1925Inventor:

Patented Dec. 29, 1925.

UNITE! STATES PATENT OFFICE.

EUGEN HIRSCH, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.

SUPPORT FOR TYPEWRITING MACHINES.

Application filed April 20, 1925. Serial No. 24,664.

To all whom 2'1 may concern:

Be it known that I, EUGEN HIRSCH, a citizen of the German Republic,residing at Berlin, Germany, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Supports for Typewriting Machines, of which thefollowing is a specification.

This invention relates to a support for typewriting machlnes which 1sconstructed in such a manner that the clat-termg noise of thetypewriting is deadened and the shocks intercepted and absorbed whichoccur when the platen is pushed from right .to left or, from left toright.

\Vit-h this object in view, a Wire of sum- 'cient strength, is shaped inform of loops,

the bends'of which are provided with rubber attachments. The two ends ofthis wire are In the form of construction shown the support lsjmade fromstrong wire bentin I a peculiar manner to form a support a thehorizontal arms of which form two loops 5 designed for the accommodationof rubher feet opreferably, springy-which may be of any convenient shapeand fixed in any convenient manner.

The holding loops 6 for the rubber feet 0 may further be of any otherconvenient shape; To the arms of bent in upward direction a steel bladef is fastened supporting the receptacle 6. Four of the supports improvedaccording to the present invntion are required for one typewriter. They4 absorb the shocks of the machine in use and of the movement of thecarriage, and they deaden the noise.

I claim:

A support for typewrit-ing machineconiprising a wire member havinghorizontal loops provided with upturned ends, a sound deadening basesecured to said loops, a tie member'connecting said upturned ends and areceptacle secured on the tie member to form a socket for a typewriterfoot.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

EUGEN. HIRSGH.

